excruciatus

Latin

Etymology

Perfect passive participle of excruciō (torment greatly).

Participle

excruciātus m (feminine excruciāta, neuter excruciātum); first/second declension

  1. tormented greatly, tortured, plagued, having been tortured
  2. extorted, having been extorted

Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative excruciātus excruciāta excruciātum excruciātī excruciātae excruciāta
Genitive excruciātī excruciātae excruciātī excruciātōrum excruciātārum excruciātōrum
Dative excruciātō excruciātae excruciātō excruciātīs excruciātīs excruciātīs
Accusative excruciātum excruciātam excruciātum excruciātōs excruciātās excruciāta
Ablative excruciātō excruciātā excruciātō excruciātīs excruciātīs excruciātīs
Vocative excruciāte excruciāta excruciātum excruciātī excruciātae excruciāta

References

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